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i think the difference in thinking is the man is making his own money (hypothetically), where the money a woman on PA gets is from government programs. but i see where you're coming from, i'm just not sure it's quite the same thing.

i think the difference in thinking is the man is making his own money (hypothetically), where the money a woman on PA gets is from government programs. but i see where you're coming from, i'm just not sure it's quite the same thing.

Right, but if he was ponying up enough child support in addition to the job she has she wouldn't need PA.... (just an example, I know it doesn't always work out that way...)

hahaha cause heaven forbid the man cant get mr. wanky up!! dear lord, op ive wondered the same as well..its definetly a double standard, thats why i just take anything i hear on here with a grain of salt...

Quoting ebbierowe:

you are kidding me...since when is Viagra a medical necessity...

Quoting verobran:

Yup, for the same reason that BC isn't covered by some insurances but Viagra is.

I wonder the same thing. My insurance company did not want to pay for me to have my IUD put in 6 years ago, I had to pay for it because they said that it wasn't a necessity, however, Viagra was on their list of covered "medications" Crazy isn't it?

Quoting ebbierowe:

you are kidding me...since when is Viagra a medical necessity...

Quoting verobran:

Yup, for the same reason that BC isn't covered by some insurances but Viagra is.

hahaha cause heaven forbid the man cant get mr. wanky up!! dear lord, op ive wondered the same as well..its definetly a double standard, thats why i just take anything i hear on here with a grain of salt...

Quoting ebbierowe:

you are kidding me...since when is Viagra a medical necessity...

Quoting verobran:

Yup, for the same reason that BC isn't covered by some insurances but Viagra is.

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